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Welcome Inspiring Ideas Hot Humid (Tropical) Warm Humid (Sub-Tropical) Hot Dry, Warm Winter Hot Dry, Cold Winter Cool Temperate Warm Temperate Developing technologies Inspiring Ideas Climate affects building design... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Database w Harvesters w Innovators w Petitioners n Rural SEE ALSO No water Water war Look up! How to harvest ... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Database w Harvesters w Innovators w Petitioners n Rural SEE ALSO No water Water war Look up! How to harvest n In rural areas n In urban ... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Database w Harvesters w Innovators w Petitioners n Rural SEE ALSO No water Water war Look up! How to harvest ... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Database w Harvesters w Innovators w Petitioners n Rural SEE ALSO No water Water war Look up! How to harvest n In rural areas n In urb ... |
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- Urban People : Initiatives Thus Far
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... Database w Harvesters w Innovators w Petitioners n Rural SEE ALSO No water Water war Look up! How to harvest n In rural areas n In ... |
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- Western Coastal Plains : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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WESTERN COASTAL PLAINS Virdas Virdas are shallow wells dug in low depressions called jheels (tanks). They are found all over the Banni grasslands, a part of the Great Rann of Kutch in Gujarat... |
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- Trans Himalayan Region : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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TRANS-HIMALAYAN REGION Zings Zings are water harvesting structures found in Ladakh. They are small tanks, in which collects melted glacier water. Essential to the system is the network of ... |
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- Eastern Himalaya : Traditional Water Harvesting Systems
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EASTERN HIMALAYA Apatani This is a wet rice cultivation cum fish farming system practiced in elevated regions of about 1600 m and gentle sloping valleys, having an average annual rainfall about ... |
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- Brahmaputra Valley - Dongs and Jampois
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BRAHMAPUTRA VALLEY Dongs Dongs are ponds constructed by the Bodo tribes of Assam to harvest water for irrigation. These ponds are individually owned with no community involvement. Dungs or Jamp... |
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